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Shallows Kadomura

Shallows Kadomura

せとむら
Shallows Kadomura
Abolition day May 1, 1905
Abolition reason Merger
The current local government Nishio-shi
Data at the time of the abolition
Country Japanese flag Japan
District The Chubu District, the Tokai district
The metropolis and districts Aichi
County Hazu-gun
Shallows Kadomura government office
The location Hazu-gun, Aichi shallows Kadomura
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Shallows Kadomura (せとむら) is the village which was ever in Hazu-gun, Aichi.

I correspond to a part (Kiracho Terashima, Okayama, Kira-cho, Kida, Kira-cho, Seto, Kira-cho, Komaki, Kira-cho) of current Kiracho, Nishio-shi.

History

  • Ozaki Nitta merges with - Okayama village (1878) in 1878 and becomes the Okayama village.
  • - shallows Tomura, Okayama village, small Makimura, tree Tamura, Terashima village merge (1889) on October 1 in 1889, and shallows Kadomura starts.
  • It merges with - Yokosukacho, Ogiwara village, wealth Tamura, 厨村 (1906) on May 1 in 1906, and wide Suka-mura starts. Shallows Kadomura is abolished on the same day.

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